I am going with Chris Paul. In his rookie year already he has took NO/OK into playoff contention with the help of former Oklahoma State star Desmond Mason
^ Dont forget JR Smith, w/o him, they wouldn't be above .500I have to agree though. Chris Paul is already lighting it up, and is considered an Allstar Snub.
Chris Paul looks like the early favorite right now, but I think Deron will also have a nice career. If a were a coach I would want a guy like Deron to run my team. He is a very talented point guard with major upside. He's got a nice jumper which has plenty of range, he's got real nice size for a point, he's smart, he knows how to kep it under control and set the pace, has nice court vision, and is a real good defender.
Is this a serious question? hmm..Im gonna go with.....CHRIS PAUL. THe guy is so domiant already at the rookie level. He has shwon he can drive and go to the cup and he is also a good shooter. He is a leader on the court and he is a good set up man too. The other guys are good fundamental pg's but come on. Chris Paul breathes "Star". He just came out of the race strong and he will finish the same way.
I would take Felton cuz he's been playing awesome lately. Chris Paul seems 2 be slacking off in the assist column. D-Will doesn't get the starting playing time.
i really dont think you can go wrong with any of them, but Chris Paul looks like he has the most promise out of the 3. also, on his team, he's going to be the number 1 scoring option, so his stats will be better. I'd rank them 1. Paul, 2.Williams, and 3. Felton.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Hm01 @ Apr 14 2006, 03:57 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I would take Felton cuz he's been playing awesome lately. Chris Paul seems 2 be slacking off in the assist column. D-Will doesn't get the starting playing time.</div>Wait a second. You would take any of these guys over Chris Paul??? Chris is the better passer, scorer, rebounder. He has greater court vision and he can get to the foul line. You have been toking if you say Raymond Felton.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>^ Dont forget JR Smith, w/o him, they wouldn't be above .500</div>More like David West, Jr Smith sucks this year, and to boot he's had a run in with Coach Scott all year for being lazy and inconsistent.And to answer the topic question, Paul.
I'm gonna go out on a limb and say Raymond Felton. I believe he'll just continue to get better and better while Chris Paul will kind of max out.
IMO it's chris paul without a doubt, he's done everything for the hornets, no one expected them to actually compete for a playoff spot, they were the six seed at one point but crumbled down the stretch, but this season was a huge success for him, he's only going to get better, and i doubt he'll ever win a championship with the hornets, the other two will never win a championship with their teams so i guess that don't matter when comparing these three
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (SunnyD @ Feb 11 2006, 04:16 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>^ Dont forget JR Smith, w/o him, they wouldn't be above .500I have to agree though. Chris Paul is already lighting it up, and is considered an Allstar Snub.</div>JR never gets any burn anymore. And the Hornets aren't over the .500 mark.
Well im a UNC fan, so Im saying Felton... But the truth is Paul.. Felton is more of the Nash type, while Paul is the Arenas type... Paul is more flashier and is the scorer and will also get the assists and build a team.. Felton will get you 19-10 while Paul will get you 24-7...
They are all going to be good point guards but I see Paul being the best of the three. He has done alot for the Hornets in his beginning year.
One thing Chris Paul does WAY BETTER than the other two is breaking down defenses. It sounds like a simple task but it's not. CP finds ways to create and I;m still trying to figure out how he does it.I've seen Felton play 2 times this past couple of months, his statlines are good, but not on Paul's level yet.I don't think Deron has a fair shake here, because of the type of offense Utah runs.